175 stories from Miami Herald
Michael McKeever & Gabriell Salgado effective as good cop and bad cop, with Salgado as the impulsive & sadistic younger apprentice " exceling at showing the struggle of the power play.
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New play (and musical) work is on the rise in Palm BeachCounty thanks to an award-winning theater and a new venture led by an old hand at script development. Palm Beach Dramaworks is seeking…
Lee Goldsmith, 92, a Broadway lyricist you may never have heard of, reflects on his career as a writer for comic books and how it dovetailed with his passion for writing musicals.
Both Lucie Arnaz and Raúl Esparza are American success stories who, but for twists of history, might have become stars in Cuba.
Arnold Mittelman, who ran Miami's Coconut Grove Playhouse from 1985 until the theater abruptly shut down in 2006, is headed back to Broadway.
Mittelman is planning the first Broadway revival of The Rothschilds, a 1970 musical by composer Jerry Bock, lyricist Sheldon Harnick and book writer Sherman Yellen.
Lois Baumoel, a theater critic for more than 50 years, passed away a week ago.
Cirque Dreams Jungle Fantasy comes to Miami, bringing dancing daughter home just in time for Mother's Day
Dame Edna Everage, an Australian housewife-turned-megastar, arrives at the Parker Playhouse on Tuesday for three glorious weeks in a show she's calling Dame Edna's First Last Tour -- though she has had some second thoughts about the title.
The puzzle pieces of a Broadway touring season get put together differently at South Florida's arts centers.
Educated audiences with eclectic tastes fuel a booming community.
"Nothing really slowed him down," said London, who wed Adler in 2003 and directed him in several productions, including Rappaport.
Professional and student architects developed three plans for the future of the Coconut Grove Playhouse, envisioning a combination of cultural and commercial uses for the site.